Francesco LoDico, age 21, male, single, sailed from
Palermo. He was barber by trade and able to read and write. He was Italian
by nationality and Sicilian by race. His hometown was Marianopoli, Sicily.
He listed his father, Ignazio LoDico in Marianopoli, Sicily as his closest
relative from his origin. He had a ticket to his final destination and
paid for his own passage. He arrived with $4 in his possession. Francesco
had never been in America before. He referred to a cousin with the last
name Raffaele in Pittsburgh, Pa. as his final destination. He was 5' 1",
rosy complexion, chestnut hair, brown eyes with no scars.

Master Luigi Meancini of the Sannio caused surgeon
Pietro Della Grace to make a physical and oral exam of all aliens named
on the manifest. The master then swore that no one was feeble-minded, an
imbecile, idiot, or insane. No passenger was likely to become a pauper,
or a public charge and no one was an anarchist, prostitute or immoral.

Surgeon Pietro Della Grace had 5 years experience as
a physician, a graduate of Turin University and practiced under the authority
of the Italian Government. He swore the information contained within the
manifest was correct.

Ignazio LoDico, age 43, male, married, sailed from
Naples on October 12, 1907. He was a barber by trade and able to read and
write. He was Italian by nationality and Sicilian by race. His last permanent
address was Marianopoli, Sicily. He listed his wife and family and sixteen
others in Marianopoli as his nearest relatives still in Sicily. He had
a ticket for his final destination and paid for his own passage. He arrived
with $9 in his possession. Ignazio had been in America once before. He
referred to a "son or cousin" Carlo in Boston, Ma., as his final destination.
He was 5' 3", fair skinned, gray hair and brown eyes. he had a scar of
his face.

Master Courtiade of the Roma caused surgeon Vincenzo
Fiassani to make a physical and oral exam of all aliens named on the manifest.
The master then swore that no one was feeble-minded, an imbecile, idiot,
or insane. No passenger was likely to become a pauper, or a public charge
and no one was an anarchist, prostitute or immoral.

Surgeon Vincenzo Fiassani had 15 years experience as
a physician, a graduate of the University of Naples and practiced under
the authority of the Italian Government. He swore the information contained
within the manifest was correct.

Salvatrice, age 20, female , single, Angela, age 17,
female, single, and Prospero, age 10, male, single sailed from Palermo,
Sicily on February 10, 1910. Both Salvatrice and Angela indicated they
could read and write. They listed their nationality as Italian and their
race as Sicilian. They listed their place of birth as Marianopoli, Sicily
and their nearest relative there as Francesca Paola (Restivo) LoDico, their
mother. They did not have a ticket for their final destination but paid
for their own passage. None had been to America before. There was no record
of their physical description. Their final destination was Mansfield, Ma.

Commanding Officer Bene DeChelli of the S.S. Madonna
caused surgeon Vincenzo Firiani to make a physical and oral exam of all
aliens named on the manifest. The commander then swore that no one was
feeble-minded, an imbecile, idiot, or insane. No passenger was likely to
become a pauper, or a public charge and no one was an anarchist, prostitute
or immoral.

Surgeon Vincenzo Firiani had 20 years experience as
a physician, a graduate of the University of Naples and practiced under
the authority of the Italian Government. He swore the information contained
within the manifest was correct.

Carmelo LoDico, age 15, male. single sailed from Palermo,
Sicily on March 5, 1910. He was a barber by trade and able to read and
write. He was Italian by nationality and Sicilian by race. Carmelo listed
his place of birth as Marianopoli, in Caltanissetta province, Sicily. He
listed no relatives in Sicily. He had a ticket for his final destination
and paid for his own passage. He arrived with $15 in his possession. Carmelo
had never been to America before. He referenced his father Ignazio LoDico,
Box 232, Mansfield, Ma., as his final destination. Carmelo was 4'10", pink
complexion, chestnut hair and eyes and had marks on his face.

Master Angelo Rusfina of the S.S. Luisiana caused surgeon
Giuseppi Favale to make a physical and oral exam of all aliens named on
the manifest. The master then swore that no one was feeble-minded, an imbecile,
idiot, or insane. No passenger was likely to become a pauper, or a public
charge and no one was an anarchist, prostitute or immoral.

Surgeon Giuseppi Favale had 7 years experience as a
physician, and practiced under the authority of the Italian Government.
He swore the information contained within the manifest was correct.

Francesca, age 41, female, married, Maria, age 9, female,
Giovanna, age 7, female, and Vincenzo, age 3 sailed from Palermo, Sicily
on January 7, 1911. They all were listed as Italian by nationality and
Sicilian by race. Francesca listed her birthplace as Villalba, Sicily and
her closest relative in Marianopoli, Sicily as her father Carmelo Restivo
and her mother Angela Restagno. The children's birthplace was listed as
Marianopoli, Sicily. They did not have a ticket for their final destination
but paid for their own passage. Francesca had $70 in her possession. None
had been to America before. Francesca listed her husband, Ignazio LoDico,
Box 232, Mansfield, Ma., as her final destination. There was a side note
written that Maria, Giovanna, and Vincenzo were admitted to the hospital
then later discharged. Francesca was 5' 3", with a rosy complexion, gray
hair and chestnut eyes. Maria and Vincenzo were listed with marks and a
doctor's note of eye problems.

Master Cignoni Fulvio of the Regina d'Italia caused
surgeon Afredo Marchetti to make a physical and oral exam of all aliens
named on the manifest. He listed a total of 76 aliens and 7 US citizens
for a total of 83 passengers. The master then swore that no one was feeble-minded,
an imbecile, idiot, or insane. No passenger was likely to become a pauper,
or a public charge and no one was an anarchist, prostitute or immoral.

Surgeon Alfredo Marchetti practiced under the authority
of the Italian Government. He swore the information contained within the
manifest was correct.